C. Circle the correct item.
e.g. George Kay works on TV as a(n) publisher/editor/news reader/iournalist. His job is to present news stories.
16. Jane's thinking of going on a three-day flight/trip/voyage/tour to London to see her friends.
17 Our teacher gave us a leaflet/prospectus/brochure/handout to help us prepare for the exam.
18 She's on holiday in a small village on the south coast/bank/shore/seaside of France.
19 We bought tickets for a(n) excursion/expedition/travel/sightseeing to Inskip caves.
20 | don't take astrologers/astronomers/weather presenters/meteorologists seriously. How can you make predictions about the future by studying the positions of stars and planets?
READING.
Read the article about Manchester. For question s 52-57 . Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
Manchester is the "capital" of the north-west of England. Situated on the east bank of the River lrwell, it is a 1ive1y, bustling city with a large student population. Although it was once seen only as a dull, industrialized place, in recent years Manchester has become the "in" place to be. lt is well-known for its trendy clubs, its fashion and music not to mention its world Famous Football team, Manchester United. There's plenty to see in Manchester and something to suit all tastes. For example, you could have a taste of the 0rient in Chinatown, home to Manchester's large Chinese population. Another place to visit is the historic Eastlefield area. which has the first urban heritage park in Britain. Here you can take a canal trip, stroll around the museums and experience the atmosphere of l9th century Manchester. Football fans need not feel left out; they can always make a trip to the Old Trafford Manchester United Museum which also contains a coffee shop and a souvenir shop. It's easy to Find your way around the city centre and you're never too far away from a tram or a bus, which will take you wherever you want to go. However, many people prefer walking in a city where there's so much to see, and much of it is off the main travel routes. But if you get tired with all that walking around, you can refresh yourself at one of the many coffee bars in the city. There is a wide variety of homely, o1dfashioned or even eccentric 0nes. Whatever you do, you won't have a dull moment in the place which was recently awarded the title of "most interesting city in Europe". Despite its unpopular industrial image in the past, Manchester is becoming more and more popular as a tourist destination nowadays.
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